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BitFenix ​​Prodigy Review – The late submitted mITX housing

Jan

5

2016

Overall,

The BitFenix ​​Prodigy housing’s been a long time on the market, but is still a very popular choice among tweakers who want a mITX housing. It is a very practical ITX enclosure, which still has a few flaws. The Prodigy Although cools fine, but it puts a fairly high noise opposite. The paper clips are handy, but they are sharp and make the case unstable. The price is on the high side.
Pluses

The BitFenix ​​Prodigy housing’s been a long time on the market, but is still a very popular choice among tweakers who want a mITX housing. We asked to send us this BitFenix ​​Prodigy, so we could take him in our round-up of mITX enclosures in December 2015, but the company delivered the sample to be late. Therefore, we still wrote a short review of this case, in which we compare the performance with that of the previously tested mITX boxes.

BitFenix ​​Prodigy has reused the chassis of its Phenom housing, or the other way round: the Prodigy was for the Phenom. Anyway, both housings have an identical chassis, with a different layout and some different fronts and other external features. The side panels are identical and interchangeable, including the somewhat awkward side of the front panel connectors.